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Wuhan launches world-leading quantum network

- By ZHAO LEI in Wuhan zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

Wuhan, Hubei province, launched the world’s most advanced civilian quantum communicat­ion network on Tuesday, and will soon connect all the city’s government bodies, financial institutio­ns and other entities to allow the secure transmissi­on of classified informatio­n, according to project managers.

A launch ceremony was held during a laser technology forum in Wuhan hosted by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, the major builder of the network. The company mainly develops and produces missiles and carrier rockets but also invests heavily in laser technologi­es and instrument­s, which are key components of a quantum communicat­ion network.

CASIC said in a news release that the network’s operation will ensure the “absolute safety” of the transmissi­on of classified informatio­n and will boost the efficiency of such communicat­ions.

Quantum communicat­ion systems feature ultra high security. It is theoretica­lly impossible to wiretap, intercept or crack informatio­n transmitte­d through them, according to research findings.

Wu Xiaofeng, a senior manager at CASIC who is overseeing the project, said that Beijing and Shanghai; Hefei, Anhui province; and Jinan, Shandong province, have started trials for intracity quantum communicat­ion networks, but the Wuhan system is the largest and most advanced civilian network in the world.

He noted that the Wuhan network will also have more users than its predecesso­rs and that it is set to become fully operationa­l before the end of this year. After that, the system will be extended to eight cities surroundin­g Wuhan in the province, he said.

“The intracity network in Wuhan is the first in the world that has used the cutting-edge technology known as ‘wavelength-division multiplexi­ng’ in a civilian quantum communicat­ion system,” said Wang Shaoyi, chairman of Wuhan Space Sanjiang Quantum Communicat­ion, a CASIC subsidiary focused on quantum transmissi­on technologi­es.

China has been allotting considerab­le resources to quantum technologi­es in an attempt to be at the forefront of what its leaders believe is one of the most important fields in science and technology.

The intracity network in Wuhan is the first in the world that has used the cutting-edge technology known as ‘wavelength-division multiplexi­ng’ in a civilian quantum communicat­ion system.”

chairman of Wuhan Space Sanjiang Quantum Communicat­ion

Wang Shaoyi,

The world’s longest quantum communicat­ions network, the 2,000-kilometer Beijing-Shanghai network, was put into service in late September, mainly securing quantum encryption communicat­ion by government and military authoritie­s in Beijing and financial institutio­ns in Shanghai.

The network works in conjunctio­n with the world’s first quantum experiment satellite, which was launched by China in August last year to verify quantum communicat­ion theories.

Wu said his company is working with University of Science and Technology of China in the constructi­on of the 300-km Wuhan-Hefei quantum communicat­ion line. The new link will go into operation in 2018 and then will be connected with the Beijing-Shanghai network.

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